This page will be edited until 12/7 by Mariah and Alex. Any comments and feedback is welcome!

Alexia edit

you are doing a good job of improving the article content, I have problems with copy editing and adding new content due ot my own disability, but i can help with other wiki editing issues. There is also a group currently editing the agraphia article which can have some related issues. dolfrog (talk) 02:25, 17 November 2013 (UTC)Reply

please use your sandbox work for your tutor/ professor or whatever, as you last edits actually made the article worse, and dlelted many of the subtypes. If this is the limiation of your tutors knowledge of these issues that is their fault and they need to improve their understanding of Alexia. We had a similar problem wit the Phonological dyslexia article last year due to the ignorance of the tutors involved. Hopefully this is not the case here, and you can add something in the two remaining blank sections. If you are looking for supporting research you could have a look at the CiteULike Alexia (acquired dyslexia) research paper sharing library. dolfrog (talk) 18:14, 19 November 2013 (UTC)Reply

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